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What to Book First When Planning a Trip

Most travelers book accommodation before flights. That's backwards. The correct booking sequence saves money, protects flexibility, and prevents the most common (and costly) planning mistakes.

The Correct Sequence

OrderItemWhy FirstLead Time
1✈️ FlightsHighest price volatility, limited seats10–16 weeks international
2🏨 Accommodation (refundable)Secures base; cancel freely if plans changeImmediately after flights
3🛡️ Travel InsuranceMust buy within 14 days of first payment for best coverageWithin 14 days of flight purchase
4🛂 Visa / ETIASProcessing can take weeks; don't book flights without checking firstCheck requirements BEFORE booking; apply immediately after
5🎭 Key ExperiencesTimed-entry attractions sell out months ahead4–8 weeks ahead
6🚗 Ground TransportRental cars are scarce in peak season4–8 weeks ahead
7📱 Pre-DepartureOnline check-in, offline maps, bank notification72 hours before

The 14-Day Insurance Rule

"The single most important — and most ignored — travel planning rule: buy travel insurance within 14 days of your first payment. Waiting costs you the most valuable policy provisions." — Squaremouth Travel Insurance Analysis, 2025

Why 14 days is critical:

Buying insurance the week before departure gives you basic medical coverage — but none of the above protections. For a $4,000 trip, these protections are worth more than the premium itself.

Experiences That Sell Out

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Rome Colosseum

Book 2–4 weeks ahead minimum. Skip-the-line tickets via the official Colosseum site only.

Sagrada Família

Book 3–6 weeks ahead. Tower access sells out faster than general entry. Official site only.

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Pena Palace (Sintra)

4–8 weeks in summer. Sells out by 10am on the day for peak season. Pre-book through sintrapalacios.pt.

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Gorilla Trekking

Uganda and Rwanda: book permits 6–12 months ahead. Limited daily permits. No day-of availability in peak season.

Frequently Asked Questions

Always book flights first. Flights have the longest lead time, most volatile pricing, and limited availability. Book refundable accommodation immediately after. Booking hotels first and then finding no affordable flights is the most common expensive planning mistake.
Within 14 days of your first trip payment (usually the flight). This window unlocks pre-existing condition coverage, Cancel for Any Reason upgrades, and financial default coverage. Waiting until departure week means losing these protections. Compare at InsureMyTrip.com or Squaremouth.com.
Peak season Europe (June–August): book 3–5 months ahead. High-demand: Santorini/Amalfi July–August (6 months), Venice Carnival/Christmas (5–7 months), Paris Fashion Week (4–5 months). Shoulder season: 6–8 weeks is usually sufficient.
Key timed-entry sites: Colosseum (2–4 weeks), Sagrada Família (3–6 weeks), Pena Palace Sintra (4–8 weeks summer), Anne Frank House Amsterdam (3–6 weeks). Competitive: Machu Picchu trekking permits (6–12 months), Gorilla trekking (6–12 months), Galápagos Islands (3–6 months). Always book via official sites.

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